School Orders Kids To Tell Parents They Are Converting To ISLAM – Spread This Everywhere!

The teacher who pulled this said it was basically an educational experiment… it’s actually the attempted forced conversion of students. At Beaucamps High School in Guernsey, a British Crown dependency in the English Channel, students were asked to write a letter to their families telling them they had converted to Islam and ask for their approval. It was supposedly meant to be a creative writing exercise as part of a Religious Education lesson. Right. Parents understandably were outraged over this. With so many students in Britain joining ISIS and pledging their fealty to Islam, parents found this terrifying. One said: ‘The idiot who thought this one up is not fit to be at the school or in education.’ Muslims make up less than one per cent of the population on Guernsey and the island recently refused to accept any Syrian refugees. But that doesn’t stop them from trying to infiltrate and take over anyway evidently.

From the Conservative Tribune:

At this point, religious education in schools across the United States are starting to meld into religious indoctrination.

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For example, what started as a simple homework assignment turned into an outrage — pupils were asked to write a letter to their parents saying they had converted to Islam. Well, some didn’t like that assignment too much.

According to the U.K. Daily Mail, the 12- and 13-year-olds at Beaucamps High School in Guernsey were asked to consider what it would be like to become a Muslim and to write a letter to their close family explaining their decision.

Gemma Gough said she and her husband Will had complained to Guernsey’s education department and added that their son Thomas would not complete the work. Writing on Facebook, she said: ‘Sorry, but both Will and I feel very strongly – as do many, many other parents – that this is not acceptable. Kids are too impressionable, and imagine if these letters got in the wrong hands in years to come.’ The homework came with a note: ‘Please note this is a piece of creative writing and completely fictional.’ Guernsey’s chief minister Jonathan Le Tocq recently blamed ‘Islamophobia and negativity’ on the island for their decision not to welcome Syrian refugees. If I were that teacher, I’d be looking for another job right about now and I would seriously consider moving. These parents have every right to be angry and afraid here. Writing a letter like this is considered conversion to Islam and all that comes with it. Not with my child you don’t.

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